AuctorVerno signs agreement to assist in marketing and project coordination. Will showcase the project on buildingctgreen.com.
Bloomfield, Conn. (PRWEB) February 26, 2006 -- Habitat for Humanity is partnering with two families in Hartford’s North East neighborhood by providing an opportunity for them to build and own their own homes. Hartford Area Habitat for Humanity will construct its first green home and AuctorVerno, LLC will assist in promotion and project coordination. The project is made possible with consulting support provided by Hartford based United Technologies Corporation and Global Green USA and sponsorship support by Carrier Corporation and Nationwide.
According to Hartford Habitat executive director Julie Donahue, “This is our first green home. We will use this project as a template for future homes and we hope to have the opportunity to try many new technologies.”
The hope for all parties involved in this project is that green building will be viewed as a valuable and viable construction option. To help publicize the home and the green building cause, AuctorVerno will donate a page on it's Web site, buildingctgreen.com. The web page will include a diary of the building’s progress. Adam Ney, co-founder of buildingctgreen and it’s parent company AuctorVerno, hopes to build awareness about sustainable design so that others will follow the trend. “If Habitat for Humanity can build a green home, it is in reach of every homeowner and developer who is building in Connecticut today.”
Besides promoting the project on its Web site, AuctorVerno will have personnel volunteer to help the project in material acquisition and construction. Ney comments, “We are very pleased to be part of the Hartford Habitat green home team. We are also excited to promote this showcase project on buildingctgreen.com so that others can gain knowledge and assist in greening Hartford’s communities.”
AuctorVerno is a green building marketing services firm helping its customers develop strategies and set goals that promote sustainability through Greenstorming SM or idea generation discussions; events that promote green building; communications and outreach planning; media relations, and a speakers bureau.
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